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Custom Packaging

We offer a wide selection of fully customizable packaging products to address any packaging purpose. Customize your packaging product with your logo, brand colors, product information, design, features, and more. If you are unsure on what type of packaging you will need, then contact us for an expert consultation.

Custom packaging is tailored specifically to fit a brand’s unique product requirements, unlike stock packaging, which is pre-made and generic. Custom options allow for precise sizing, materials, and design choices, offering enhanced protection, presentation, and improved efficiency. This personalization makes custom packaging ideal for businesses looking to stand out and create a cohesive brand identity.

At Brown Packaging, our custom packaging solutions are structurally designed to optimize protection, material usage, and sustainability, tailored to meet specific product needs across various applications. We incorporate graphics to reinforce brand identity, ensuring that each package not only protects but also represents your brand effectively. With a focus on durability and functionality, our packaging ensures secure handling for shipping, retail, or storage while supporting sustainability goals.

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Custom Packaging Products

We offer a variety of custom packaging products and solutions to meet all your packaging needs in one place. You’ll work directly with a dedicated project specialist to customize your package according to your specifications, including branding, features, and design.

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If you need any assistance with your packaging or have a question, then contact us directly at request@brownpackaging.com  or  (714)300-0650. Learn more about custom packaging by reading our blog posts on new and trending topics.

POP sidekick display
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Balancing Shelf Presence and Shipping Efficiency in POP Displays

POP display design must serve two masters — maximizing visual impact in-store while minimizing logistics costs. Engineering the right balance between display footprint, assembly complexity, and shipping volume is critical to meeting retailer requirements and protecting margins. Knock-Down vs. Fully Assembled Designs Knock-Down (KDF) Displays: Pros: Reduced shipping volume, lower freight costs, easier warehousing. Cons: Requires assembly labor at store level, potential for setup errors. Fully Assembled Displays: Pros: Guaranteed presentation quality, faster deployment. Cons: Higher dimensional freight costs, risk of damage in transit. Freight Optimization Factors Cube Utilization: Designing displays to fit standard pallet footprints (40×48 inches) and trailer heights improves load efficiency. Dimensional Weight (DIM): Carriers charge based on the higher of actual or volumetric weight; bulky but light displays can be costly to ship. Palletization Patterns: Consistent stacking reduces shifting and improves load stability. Structural Engineering Considerations Flat-Pack Engineering: Modular components with interlocking tabs reduce the need for fasteners. Material Selection: Lighter substrates reduce freight weight but must still meet load-bearing requirements. Protective Packaging: Corner protectors and slip sheets prevent in-transit abrasion. Shelf Presence Strategies Without Bulk Tiered Merchandising: Maximizes SKU visibility without increasing footprint. Bold Header Cards: Achieves eye-level engagement without adding weight. Interchangeable Graphic Panels: Allows seasonal refresh without replacing the structural base. Testing and Compliance ISTA 3E: Simulates unitized load handling for large-format displays. Retailer Compliance Manuals: Many major retailers specify maximum dimensions, palletization methods, and setup time allowances. References International Safe Transit Association. (2018). ISTA 3E: Packaged-products for unitized loads. ISTA. https://ista.orgWalmart. (2024). Retail link supplier compliance guidelines. Walmart Inc. https://www.walmart.com/suppliersTarget. (2024). Target merchandising display guidelines. Target Brands, Inc. https://corporate.target.com (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom POP Display Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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Hammer & Anvils Folding Carton - Case Study
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Engineering Folding Carton Features

Functional features like tear strips, windows, and hang tabs can enhance consumer experience and retail appeal—but they also introduce engineering challenges. Each modification affects structural strength, converting efficiency, and cost. This guide examines the technical considerations behind these common folding carton enhancements. Tear Strips Tear strips provide controlled access while maintaining tamper evidence until opened. Engineering Considerations: Placement: Must be positioned where it aligns with grain direction to avoid unpredictable tearing. Substrate Reinforcement: Removal of fibers weakens the panel; select caliper and fiber strength to compensate. Activation Features: Starter notches or pull tabs improve usability but require precise die-cut tolerances. Applications: Snack boxes, e-commerce ready-packaging, and promotional multi-packs. Windows Die-cut or film-covered openings that provide product visibility. Engineering Considerations: Board Strength Loss: Removing material reduces panel rigidity—reinforce with flanges or use thicker caliper. Film Selection: Polyester (PET) for clarity and strength; polypropylene (PP) for flexibility and cost savings. Attachment Method: Heat sealing for hermetic barriers; cold glue for standard retail windows. Applications: Bakery cartons, toy packaging, premium electronics. Hang Tabs Extensions with die-cut holes designed for pegboard display. Engineering Considerations: Load Bearing: Must withstand repeated handling without tearing; reinforced with lamination or added plies. Hole Shape: Rounded edges distribute stress better than sharp corners. Placement: Maintain center alignment for balance during display. Applications: Small electronics, blister card sleeves, impulse-buy products. Score and Perforation Modifications Used for easy-open panels or controlled folding in promotional displays. Engineering Considerations: Perforation Pattern: Ratio of cut-to-land determines tear resistance. Score Depth: Must be consistent to avoid tearing in unintended areas. Coating Impact: Gloss or film coatings may require modified perforation tooling for clean separation. Impact on Production Efficiency Die-Cutting Complexity: Additional features increase make-ready time and tooling wear. Feeding and Folding: Non-standard cutouts may catch on machine guides—prototype testing is critical. Waste Management: Window scrap and added features increase offcut volume. Balancing Aesthetics, Function, and Strength Every feature trades some structural integrity for consumer or retail benefit. The engineering goal is to design enhancements that maximize usability and shelf presence without compromising carton performance or running efficiency. References Soroka, W. (2014). Fundamentals of packaging technology (5th ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals. ISBN: 978-1-930268-37-2 Twede, D., & Goddard, R. (2021). Cartons, crates and corrugated board: Handbook of paper and wood packaging technology (2nd ed.). DEStech Publications. ISBN: 978-1-60595-120-5 (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Folding Cartons Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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Case Study: Custom Fin-Sealed Lay-Flat Pouches for Phat Snax
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Case Study: Custom Fin-Sealed Lay-Flat Pouches for Phat Snax

Phat Snax is redefining the snack aisle with a mission to make America’s snacks better for you — without killing the flavor. Their products, like the Devil’s Cake, are high in protein, low in sugar, and made with real ingredients — no seed oils, no fake sugars, no artificial anything. Built around nostalgia and performance, Phat Snax represents a new wave of “snack with purpose” brands — bridging indulgence and health in one bite. To match that vision, they needed packaging that looked as bold, clean, and professional as their product tastes. *Images above show the finished product* Challenge As a growing snack manufacturer, Phat Snax needed packaging that looked like printed roll stock film used by national snack brands — but without investing in expensive flow-wrapper machinery. Traditional pouches lacked the fin seal and crisp structure that consumers associate with mainstream snack cakes. Without that detail, the product risked appearing “small-batch” instead of “retail-ready.” The goal was to create a pre-formed pouch that achieved the look, texture, and feel of roll stock — down to the seal and serrated edge. Solution Brown Packaging engineered a custom pre-formed lay-flat pouch with a fin seal and serrated edge to emulate flow-wrapped film packaging. The film structure was chosen for moisture resistance, shelf stability, and tight product fit, ensuring that each Devil’s Cake looked uniform and professional. To achieve a perfect balance between performance and brand expression: Multiple non-printed prototypes were hand-built and tested to refine sizing and form. Barrier materials were adjusted to maintain product freshness and flavor integrity. Artwork was applied to the final production die line, with registration and seal placement fine-tuned for print accuracy. The result captured the same polished, vibrant energy seen across Phat Snax’s branding — reinforcing their “better-for-you, no-compromise” message. Implementation The project moved from concept to production in under six weeks. Weeks 1–3: Brown Packaging created and tested prototypes across several materials and dimensions. Weeks 4–6: Finalized the structure, artwork, and production run. Each phase emphasized communication, testing, and precision, with only minor size adjustments needed before production. Outcome The finished pouches delivered exactly what Phat Snax envisioned — a flow-wrap look in a flexible pouch that feels right at home on the snack aisle. The new design: Loads and seals efficiently. Preserves product freshness. Elevates brand perception across retail and DTC channels. Client Feedback: “They look great!” Results ✅ Achieved a national-brand presentation without major equipment investment. ✅ Enhanced brand trust and consumer appeal with professional flow-wrap visuals. ✅ Optimized material performance for product protection and shelf stability. ✅ Streamlined production process for repeatable runs and quick restocks. Why It Matters For a fast-growing snack brand like Phat Snax, packaging isn’t just a container — it’s part of the product experience. The right pouch helped them project scale, consistency, and confidence on par with larger CPG competitors. Brown Packaging’s approach combined technical packaging expertise with brand-first thinking, ensuring Phat Snax could scale without sacrificing authenticity or presentation. Project Contact Alex Vom SteegAccount Manager | Brown Packaging📧 alex@brownpackaging.com | 📞 949-433-90781990 W Corporate Way, Anaheim, CA 92801www.brownpackaging.com Case Studies: Content Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Pouches Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Other Case Studies

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